She will kiss you til your lips bleed
But she will not take her dress off
Americana, Tropicana

All the sailor boys have demons
They sing oh Kentucky why did you forsake me
It I was meant to sail the sea
Why did you make me
It should have been another state
Oh stay

Cause Mary Anne's a bitch
Mary Anne's a bitch

Does it matter that our anchor
Couldn't even reach the bottom of a bathtub
And the sails reflect the moon
It's such a strange job
Playing blackjack on the deck
Still
Atop this giant puddle
Dressed in white we quietly huddle with our missiles
And we miss the girls back home
Oh home sweet home

Cause Mary Anne's a bitch
Mary Anne's a bitch

She will kiss you til your lips bleed
But she will not take her dress off
Americana, Tropicana


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    "americana, tropicana" --> the life lead by an american women (americana, adjective in italian for singular/feminine nouns meaning "american" which I bet you didn't really want to know) is thought to be "tropicana" (doesn't exist in italian :p BUT is in fact an orange juice brand) or tropical.

    "Oh kentucky why did you forsake me?..." --> the sailors are speaking about their home land, where they're from... the actual land, they ask it: Why did you trick me? Why did you put me on the seas? Their hometown is a "demon" since it made them go to sea.

    "Should've been with the state..." --> they reckon they should've stayed on land not gone on the ship


    "mary-anne's a bitch" --> the world's a fucking bitch. (sailors perspective)


    "does it matter that our anchors couldn't even reach..." --> if your anchors can't reach anywhere generally you're screwed and you can't stop. you will just keep going, and going, and going...unless you hit something but don't go there.

    "the sails reflect the moon" --> the sails are deceitful; the moon steals its light from the sun, and the sails are just like that -- they're not all they're cracked up to be.

    "cuddle with our miss----iles, and we miss the girls back home" --> as in miss--(es)--iles, meaning they're stuck into the job they have to do.

    now relay all this as if you were a sailor, and the ship is your life with all the appropriate relations being made to each different thing...

    regina's so creative.

    AlecsPenon July 08, 2010   Link

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